Woman in Critical Condition after Crash that Killed another Driver

In a recent crash, the victim did nothing wrong; he was simply in the wrong place and the wrong time when a woman was driving in the wrong direction on a Minnesota highway. Now his family is suffering the devastating consequences of the woman’s negligent actions.

According to the state highway patrol, the woman was driving north in the southbound lanes when she collided head-on into a Ford Fusion. The Fusion caught fire on impact and landed in the median; the driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The negligent female driver was transported to an area hospital in critical condition. No information has been released whether drugs or alcohol were a factor.

The crash remains under investigation, but in the meantime the family of the deceased should consult an experienced auto accident attorney.

Very few people plan financially for such unexpected situations. The deceased man may have been the sole breadwinner for the family and savings may be minimal. A plaintiff involved in lengthy litigation, concerned over bills and expenses, may consider an inadequate settlement offer to avoid financial devastation. Certainly, there is peace of mind to that approach, but an attorney will often advise that additional time will result in a substantial increase in case proceeds.

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If you are the victim of an auto accident, have retained an attorney, filed a lawsuit, and in need of financial assistance, we encourage you to consider lawsuit funding before settling for less than full case value or struggling to the point of losing your home and credit standing. Call the legal finance experts at Lawsuit Financial today.